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Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961, Section 2, 4, Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 304B-- Dowry - Meaning - Not restricted to agreement or demand for payment of dowry before and at the time of marriage but even include subsequent demands - Where husband demands a specific sum from father-in-law and on demand being not met harasses and tortures the wife and wife dies after some days..........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 304-- Murder or culpable homicide - Inter se quarrel existed between the parties - Informant party went fully prepared carrying deadly weapons and cultivated the lands lying in close proximity to the residence of accused persons, thereby instigating them by show of force - Even women folk rushed to the..........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 304A-- Part-II, Evidence Act, 1872, S.3 - Dying declaration of deceased that accused poured petrol on deceased - Evidence of complainant/eye witnesses to the effect that accused after pouring petrol on deceased set him on fire - It is contrary to dying declaration and complaint lodged by complainant and..........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 304A-- Part-II, 84 - Culpable homicide - Benefit of insanity - Accused, after pouring petrol on deceased, set him on fire - While admitting deceased to hospital, father of deceased stated that accused was an insane person - Father of deceased not examined - Medical evidence not sufficient to come to..........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 304A-- Part-II - Accused after pouring petrol on deceased, set him on fire - No enmity between deceased and accused - Dying declaration that accused poured petrol on deceased - Evidence of complainant/eye witnesses to the effect that accused by putting petrol on deceased, set him on fire - After incident..........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 304B, 498A, Evidence Act, 1872, Section 113B-- Dowry death and cruelty - Accused subject deceased wife to cruelty on account of dowry demand - Deceased died of burn injuries - No evidence to indicate that there was any demand for dowry - No incident of harassment which could actuate accused to induce his wife to end her life - Father of..........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 304-- Nature of offence - Sword injury on neck of deceased sufficient to cause death - Repeated blows given and accused also committed house trespass - Held, these facts are sufficient to negative the contention of that the act of accused does not travel beyond the four corners of the offence punishable..........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 304-- Nature of offence - Sword injury on neck of deceased - Accused B entered the house of the deceased and grabbed deceased from collar - Thereafter accused A appeared at the spot, carrying sword with him and instantly gave repeated sword blows on the neck of deceased - No evidence that accused B was..........